Swimming Home
Swimming Home: Unveiling Depths of Liberation in Evanescence's MelodyLyrics
Way down
Expressing a state of deep descent or emotional low.
I've been way down
Reiterating a profound sense of being emotionally down.
Underneath this skin
Referring to an internal depth, possibly emotional vulnerability.
Waiting to hear my name again
Awaiting recognition or acknowledgment.
I'm sorry
Apologizing for a situation or emotions.
Nothing can hold me
Emphasizing an inability to be restrained or confined.
I adore you still
Expressing enduring affection or admiration.
If I hear them calling
Willingness to respond if a specific call is made.
And nothing can hold me
Reiterating an invulnerability to restraint.
Way down (Do you really want me?)
Repeating the theme of deep descent, questioning desire.
All the way down (Do you really want me?)
Emphasizing the extent of emotional descent.
I will hear your voice (Do you really want me?)
Anticipating hearing a familiar voice.
But I'll no longer understand (No one's really loved me)
Acknowledging a potential loss of understanding or connection.
I'm sorry
Apologizing again, reinforcing emotional freedom.
Nothing can hold me
Reiterating the inability to be restrained.
I adore you still
Reaffirming enduring affection or admiration.
But I hear them calling
Responding to a call despite the emotional state.
I was looking to the sky
Recalling a moment of contemplation or seeking answers.
When I knew I'd be swimming home
Anticipating returning home through a metaphorical swim.
And I cannot betray my kind
Committing to loyalty to one's own kind.
They are here, it's my time
Acknowledging the presence of a significant moment.
I'm sorry
Apologizing once more for emotional independence.
Nothing can hold me (Do you really want me?)
Reiterating the resistance to being held back.
I adore you still
Expressing enduring affection despite external influences.
But I hear them calling, (calling)
Responding to external calls despite the emotional state.
And nothing can hold me
Emphasizing emotional freedom in the face of external calls.
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